Re: OT: Etch/testing sources

2007-02-13 Thread Chris Bannister
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 01:31:59PM +, Tyler Smith wrote:
> On 2007-02-12, Chris Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >==
> > Don't forget to check that your /etc/apt/sources.lst entries point to 
> > etch and not testing, otherwise you may end up with a broken system once
> > etch goes stable.
> 
> This puzzles me. I've been running etch/testing since shortly after
> Sarge went stable. I made sure to edit sources.lst to make sure it
> points to testing, and not etch, so I can continue to receive the
> latest packages after Etch goes stable. What happens to testing when
> it becomes Lenny? I expect there will be a bit of a bump initially, as
> everything since the freeze gets dumped into Lenny , but for those of
> us that are comfortable using the testing repo is there something
> extraordinary to be aware of now?

No. if you have gone through a Sarge/testing to Etch/testing transition
you will know what it is like.

Ok, first off, my sig is informational. If someone/anyone thinks huh??
and then goes off to check their /etc/apt/sources.lst entries for the
first time the the sig has done its job. IOW, if you are just starting
out with Debian, say from Windows, then you will most likely not want
any surprises and be better off running Etch/stable instead of
Lenny/testing. Especially if you are doing "bread and butter" work.

Second off, if you know what you are doing, then you won't take any
notice. :-) (disclaimer: you in this context is meant in the general
sense.)

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Chris.
==
Don't forget to check that your /etc/apt/sources.lst entries point to 
etch and not testing, otherwise you may end up with a broken system once
etch goes stable.


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Re: OT: Etch/testing sources

2007-02-12 Thread Clive Menzies
On (12/02/07 07:02), Hodgins Family wrote:
> > This puzzles me. I've been running etch/testing since shortly after
> > Sarge went stable. I made sure to edit sources.lst to make sure it
> > points to testing, and not etch, so I can continue to receive the
> > latest packages after Etch goes stable. What happens to testing when
> > it becomes Lenny? I expect there will be a bit of a bump initially, as
> > everything since the freeze gets dumped into Lenny , but for those of
> > us that are comfortable using the testing repo is there something
> > extraordinary to be aware of now?
> 
> 
> You might find this page interesting:
> http://people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/debian_choosing_distribution.html
> 
> Keep scrolling down the page for some graphs that show "bumps" when
> versions change.

Good link thanks

Clive

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Re: OT: Etch/testing sources

2007-02-12 Thread Clive Menzies
On (12/02/07 13:31), Tyler Smith wrote:
> This puzzles me. I've been running etch/testing since shortly after
> Sarge went stable. I made sure to edit sources.lst to make sure it
> points to testing, and not etch, so I can continue to receive the
> latest packages after Etch goes stable. What happens to testing when
> it becomes Lenny? I expect there will be a bit of a bump initially, as
> everything since the freeze gets dumped into Lenny , but for those of
> us that are comfortable using the testing repo is there something
> extraordinary to be aware of now?

If you're happy running testing, stick with your sources.list as is.
AIUI intitally nothing dramatic will happen but as sid packages migrate
to testing, it will diverge from etch.

Regards

Clive

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Re: OT: Etch/testing sources

2007-02-12 Thread Hodgins Family
> This puzzles me. I've been running etch/testing since shortly after
> Sarge went stable. I made sure to edit sources.lst to make sure it
> points to testing, and not etch, so I can continue to receive the
> latest packages after Etch goes stable. What happens to testing when
> it becomes Lenny? I expect there will be a bit of a bump initially, as
> everything since the freeze gets dumped into Lenny , but for those of
> us that are comfortable using the testing repo is there something
> extraordinary to be aware of now?


You might find this page interesting:
http://people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/debian_choosing_distribution.html

Keep scrolling down the page for some graphs that show "bumps" when
versions change.


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